Challenges of the young professional

The workplace can be a difficult terrain to navigate for any and everyone. It does not matter if it is a blue collar construction job or a white collar administrator role. Every position and environment has their own challenges. Throw in a new batch of college or high school graduates into the mix and you have an interesting mix of dynamics in the work place. Being a young professional in the workplace myself, here are some first and second hand illustrations of potential challenges and how to get through them.

A common struggle is the matter of being discounted due to age. Everyone has a beginning and needs to learn but after a while, skills are obtained and innovations and insights are developed. For those who are young (or in some cases young looking) there is a need to take an extra step and work a little harder to establish credibility. You’re a seasoned, skilled professional with years of valuable experience under your belt. These tips can make sure all of those things shine through at work—even if your gray hair doesn’t.

Navigating the professional world can be a little tough so it is important to have a career plan and set yourself in the trajectory to reach your career goals via advocating for yourself and setting clear cut goals for yourself. Build your network and share your motivation with your manager/supervisor to help with crafting an action plan to get you where you want to be. Even if you’re starting your own business make sure to get connected and voice your aspirations with those who are and have been where you want to go.

Another important aspect in being a young professional is presenting yourself as such from your dress style, email and text etiquette, and how you communicate with others in a working capacity. That includes leaving the slang at the door during work hours because not everyone in the office is privy to the lexicon used on Instagram and other social media. Do not overconpensate by acting cocky but yet if you are skilled let it be on display in a way that doesn’t make you seem arrogant. And above all else be patient and humble and deliver constant results to show that despite your youthfulnes, you are a force to be reckoned with and the sky is the limit.

To the young and the young in heart I encourage you to use these principles and see how far they take you. Often times I hear “I’m/you’re too young/old” I am a believer that that is a crutch that is used to hold us back from your dreams. If a 20 year old can become a music producer and make over $160,000 a year, or a 80 year old pass the New York bar exam or start a business at 30 anything is possible. It all depends on the willingness to make things happen and the hunger to not stop until the goal is met and when the goal is reached they exceed it! Until next time readers. Excelsior!

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